Axis Bank said on Wednesday that it has completed its acquisition of Citibank’s India consumer and non-banking finance businesses. The deal, announced in March 2022, has been closed for a cash consideration of $1.41 billion (Rs 11,630 crore) in one of the largest deals in the Indian financial services space.
The acquisition will help Axis close the gap with larger peers like ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank.From today (March 1), Citibank’s home and personal loan, credit card and insurance businesses have now come under the control of Axis Bank.
The acquisition has taken almost a year, after being announced in March, 2022. Just days ago, Citibank took down its signboard from its landmark Kanak Building office on Kolkata’s Chowringhee road – the place where the bank started its operations in India in 1902.
In 2021, Citigroup announced its plans of exiting 13 international consumer banking markets, shifting its focus to wealth management and away from retail banking in places where it is small.
In a stock exchange filing last week, Axis Bank had informed that it had acquired the consent of Citibank’s customers for taking over the business.
Axis Bank’s cards balance sheet will grow by 57 per cent with addition of an additional 2.5 million Citibank cards, making it one of the top three cards businesses in the country.Axis Bank’s large loan book would be complemented by Citibank’s affluent customer segment, creating product and branch footprint synergies, it added.
The acquisition will also transfer more than one million customers and an average salary of ₹ 70,000 per month to Axis Bank, which will strengthen its salary business.
When it comes to card transactions, Citibank is among the leading financial institutions in the country. According to an RBI report, transaction worth ₹ 3,000 crore is carried out by the 2.5 million Citibank credit card users.
Though both the banks have said the customers will not face any issues, reports claims they will have to undergo a Know Your Customer (KYC) routine again. However, this process will be carried out in phases to minimise the inconvenience to customers.